Multiple Choice
Actuarial methods of risk assessment
A) can be used to place the female offender in a group with similar levels of known risk factors
B) can provide a specific range of observed rates of reoffending for females
C) allows a quantification of the probability of risk for female offenders
D) cannot provide the quantitative or probabilistic parameters of risk that is currently available for male offenders
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